Wandering Geese

Basic Skills Necessary:

Rotary cutting

sew a 1/4" seam

Pattern Description:

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This bright breezy flying geese quilt comes together surprisingly quickly. The pattern includes step by step instructions to construct 4 flying geese at a time and to strip piece the piano key border. Over 30 color diagrams help you visualize the techniques and keep track of pieced sections.

The 1/4 yard cuts of fabric allow quick and easy strip piecing for the border and greatly reduce the number of individual patches that need to be cut. However, if you prefer to use smaller scraps the pattern does offer an option listing the required number and sizes of patches required to piece the quilt without strip piecing.

I'm sorry, I don't know! I purchased the fabrics in fat quarter bundles because I couldn't resist the colors but the selvedges didn't have any identifying information. I think the colors are similar to Moda Marbles. Looking through the Craftsy shop, Anthology Batiks Rainbow collection also caught my eye (though I don't know if the shop carries yardage or just precut strips in this line), or Robert Kaufman Fusion Meadows.

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About the designer

I started quilting in 2000, after years of wondering how to do it, and haven't looked back. As my children grow up I have more time to enjoy creating quilts from my own designs. Please visit my blog ...

I started quilting in 2000, after years of wondering how to do it, and haven't looked back. As my children grow up I have more time to enjoy creating quilts from my own designs. Please visit my blog at www.canuckquilter.com to see what I'm playing with at the moment.